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Business Ethics: Using Contracts and Courtesy to Your Advantage

Presented By Mark Monlux.

Originally aired in 2008.

Build your business on ethical business practices that yield a steady stream of assignments and referrals.

Good business ethics keeps customers coming back. Build the bedrock of your business with a steady stream of assignments and referrals based on this business ethics course that analyzes a variety of business ethics issues. Develop a practical code of business ethics based on 20 years of direct experience.

Program Highlights:

  • Full Rights Buyout
  • Moral Rights
  • Copyright Law & Negotiation

  • Indispensable Contract Clauses
  • Responding to Derivative Work
  • Ethics of Markups

  • Confidence Builds Relationships
  • How to Enforce Your Rights

Non-Member Price: $9.95

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